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This volume offers a new perspective on sociolinguistics in Africa.
Eschewing the traditional approach which looks at the interaction
between European and African languages in the wake of colonialism,
this book turns its focus to the social dynamics of African
languages and African societies. Divided into two sections, the
book offers insight into the crucial topics such as: language
vitality and endangerment, the birth of 'new languages', a
sociolinguistics of the city, language contact and language
politics. It spans the continent from Algeria to South Africa,
Guinea-Bissau to Kenya and addresses the following broad themes:
Language variation, contact and changeThe dynamics of urban, rural
and youth languagesPolicy and practice This book provides an
alternative to the Eurocentric view of sociolinguistic dynamics in
Africa, and will make an ideal read or supplemental textbook for
scholars and students in the field/disciplines of African languages
and linguistics, and those interested in southern theory or
'sociolinguistics in the margins'.
This volume offers a new perspective on sociolinguistics in Africa.
Eschewing the traditional approach which looks at the interaction
between European and African languages in the wake of colonialism,
this book turns its focus to the social dynamics of African
languages and African societies. Divided into two sections, the
book offers insight into the crucial topics such as: language
vitality and endangerment, the birth of 'new languages', a
sociolinguistics of the city, language contact and language
politics. It spans the continent from Algeria to South Africa,
Guinea-Bissau to Kenya and addresses the following broad themes:
Language variation, contact and changeThe dynamics of urban, rural
and youth languagesPolicy and practice This book provides an
alternative to the Eurocentric view of sociolinguistic dynamics in
Africa, and will make an ideal read or supplemental textbook for
scholars and students in the field/disciplines of African languages
and linguistics, and those interested in southern theory or
'sociolinguistics in the margins'.
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